Sony unveils the Honeycomb-powered S1 and dual-screened S2 tablet. The devices are touted to make a debut this fall.

Tokyo is the place to be right now, as Sony officially unveils its tablets — the S1 and S2. The devices both possess the vigorous power of Google Android Honeycomb, and are slated for a Fall release.

The 9.4-inch S1 media tablet is equipped with Tegra 2, a rear and front viewing camera, and a customized “Quick and Smooth” touch panel interface. The device also has an integrated infrared, allowing users to remote control other Sony devices.

The S2, on the other hand, has an interesting twist. It is a dual-screen, possessing a pair of 5.5-inch 1024x480p displays. The device is also equipped with Tegra 2 chip and a camera.